Category: South West

  • Court restrains SSANU from organising UNILAG election 

    Court restrains SSANU from organising UNILAG election 

    A Lagos High Court has restrained Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU), management of University of Lagos, Akoka and others over the leadership dispute in the school’s chapter.

    The presiding judge, Justice Ismaila Ijelu, gave the order in a suit between Comrade Gbenga Adenaiya and six others who are the plaintiffs and Comrade Yusuf Rasaq, University of Lagos and six others who are the defenders last Friday.

    The suit arose out of the dispute that erupted between the camps jostling for the leadership of the University of Lagos chapter of the union.

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    The order came after the court considered the motions ex-parte, including the affidavits and exhibits in support of the motion as well as oral arguments of the claimants’/applicants’ counsel, human rights lawyer, Chief Ajose Abejoye alongside Oluwaseun Ikumelo, Esq.

    Appraising the submissions of the counsel to the plaintiffs, the court granted the hearing of the motion to be heard during vacation and thereafter ordered that “parties must maintain the status quo and must not do anything or take any step to undermine the authority of the court in one way or the other.”

    In giving the order, the court ordered that further action on the proposed election be put on hold pending the outcome of the suit.

    Justice Ijelu gave the order after the plaintiff asked the court to maintain status quo ante bellum and that “parties (in the suit) must not do any act or take any step to foist a fait accompli on the court or prejudice the decision of the court or undermine its authority in any way as the matter is before the court.

    The case was adjourned till October 24 for hearing of the motion on notice.

  • Blackout in parts of Benin enters two weeks

    Blackout in parts of Benin enters two weeks

    Blackout in parts of Benin City, Edo State capital, has entered the second week.

    Streetlights, government buildings, Edo NUJ secretariat and other subscribers to Ossiomo Power have been in darkness since September 1.

    The blackout was occasioned by the shutdown of Ossiomo Power plant in Ologbo, Ikpoba-Okha Local Government, due to ownership tussle between Ossiomo Power and its Chinese partners, Jiangsu Communication Clean Energy Technology (CCETC).

    Ossiomo Power Plant is a 95MW power firm that is gas-fired and was completed in 2020.

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    The ownership tussle began when CCETC attempted to take over ownership of the firm.

    Director General of Edo State Electrification Agency, Omozokpea Egbadon, said the state government had no knowledge or involvement in the decision to shut down Ossiomo Power Plant.

    He said plans were on for the state government to switch back to Benin Electricity Distribution PLC (BEDC).

    But management of Ossiomo Power said CCETC were not co-owners of the power firm, but its contractor engaged to execute a contract in 2018 for the supply and installation of engines for the Independent Power Project (IPP1).

    It said the contract does not transfer or confer ownership of any facility on the Chinese firm.

    Deputy General Manager, Francis Ekwe, an engineer, insisted that Ossiomo Power remained sole owner of the power generating plant, the transmission network, and associated gas infrastructure tied to the project at Ologbo, Edo State.

    Ekwe said Ossiomo Power held exclusive rights to the gas infrastructure and power facilities since 2008 and backed by statutory licences as well as approvals for power generation and transmission within Edo State.

    He noted that recent moves by CCETC to assert ownership might be aimed at influencing state authorities and creating uncertainty around the operations of Ossiomo Power.

    Ekwe warned that any attempt to sideline an indigenous operator in favour of a foreign contractor could undermine Nigeria’s local content policy and pose risks to energy security in Edo State.

    Officials of CCETC could not be reached for comments at press time.

  • Governor Aiyedatiwa seeks united front against terrorism, banditry

    Governor Aiyedatiwa seeks united front against terrorism, banditry

    Ondo State Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa has called on Nigerians to unite in the fight against terrorism and criminals threatening the peace and unity of the country.

    Speaking at the Sacred Heart Cathedral, Akure, during the 15th Episcopal Anniversary and 35th Priestly Ordination Anniversary of the Bishop of Ondo Catholic Diocese, Most Rev. Jude Arogundade, the governor said the country had the capacity to defeat terrorists sabotaging military’s efforts at ensuring national stability.

    Recounting the June 5, 2022 massacre at St. Francis Catholic Church, Owo, where over 40 worshippers were killed, Aiyedatiwa noted that survivors of the violent attack still bore the scars.

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    He described the tragedy as a major blow to families of the victims and to the state.

    Although some suspects linked to the attack have been arrested and are being prosecuted, the governor noted that the memories of the attack would linger.

    He reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to securing justice, while making security a top priority.

    “As we continue to seek justice for them, let us stand together against terror’s might and other forms of criminalities. In unity and love, we will find the strength to heal the wounds, mend broken hearts and ensure a safer state,” Aiyedatiwa said.

    He highlighted his administration’s support for security agencies, disclosing that 75 high-grade Hilux vehicles equipped with modern gadgets were recently procured, alongside monthly logistic support for operatives.

    He said the measures had earned the state recognition as one of the safest states in Nigeria, attracting business and investment.

    The governor lauded Bishop Arogundade as a beacon of hope and an embodiment of peace, justice and human dignity, commending the Catholic Church for its contributions to education, health care and social development.

    The cleric hailed the state government for returning missionary schools to the church, promising continued delivery of quality education anchored on strong moral values.

    Reflecting on his 35 years of priesthood and 15 years as bishop, he urged newly ordained priests to remain steadfast in devotion to God and service to humanity.

  • Ladoja urges Yoruba monarchs on unity

    Ladoja urges Yoruba monarchs on unity

    The Olubadan-designate, Oba Rashidi Ladoja, has called on traditional rulers in Yorubaland to embrace peaceful coexistence in the interest of the Yoruba race.

    He urged them to also ensure unity, promote and preserve the Yoruba culture and tradition.

    He spoke while hosting the Elerinmo of Erinmo-Ijesa Kingdom, Oba Michael Ajayi, who paid him a congratulatory visit at his private residence, Ondo Street, Bodija, Ibadan at the weekend.

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    Welcoming the visitor and his entourage, Oba Ladoja expressed gratitude to him and the people of Erinmo Ijesa for the gesture and love.

    The Elerinmo of Erinmo said the emergence of Oba Ladoja as the Olubadan-designate was a testimony of divine providence, wisdom and the collective trust of the great people of Ibadanland.

  • Stakeholders seek incentives for French learning 

    Stakeholders seek incentives for French learning 

    Stakeholders have advocated incentives for French learning in Nigeria, to unlock more socio-economic opportunities across the country.

    They include the Director, Alliance Franciase, Ibadan, Mrs Olaide Turner-Moyet, Alliance Franciase French Facilitator and Assistant Lecturer at the Department of European Studies, University of Ibadan, Mr. Shadrack Afolabi Bamidele, and a French learner at the centre, Blessing Ojo, among others.

    Speaking during the out session of the 2024/2025 French Competence Summer held at Alliance Franciase, Iyaganku, Ibadan, Turner-Moyet said French was the second most spoken foreign language in Nigeria, hence the need to create an enabling environment for its learning and socio-interactionalism.

    She said there was need to support visibility and accessibility of French learning in Nigeria, particularly among civil servants, students, social workers, artisans and traders, to ensure global competitiveness.

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    Alliance Franciase French facilitator and assistant lecturer at the Department of European Studies, University of Ibadan, Mr. Shadrack  Bamidele, hailed the centre for developing French speaking skills as recognised by the Nigerian government, by making sure learners learnt the rudiments and conversational skills.

    He said learning French had helped learners to fit in into international economy structures.

    French learners at the centre, Blessing Ojo and Oreofe Ayansola, described her French summer class as too experientially and touchy, urging Nigerian government to place premium on learning French competitively as English in Nigeria, to increase citizens’ international participation.

    The duo urged the Federal Government to prioritise French learning, seminars, scholarship and collaboration with foreign organisations, particularly French countries, to encourage local learners break social disparities in Anglophone countries such as Nigeria, and unlock economic challenges towards improving revenues and contributions by local French learners..

  • Adeleke brokers peace between deputy, PDP leaders after vote of no confidence

    Adeleke brokers peace between deputy, PDP leaders after vote of no confidence

    Governor Ademola Adeleke has resolved the feud between his deputy, Kola Adewusi after leaders of his party, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) passed vote of no confidence in him for alleged anti-party activities. 

    The Nation recalls that party leaders from Ife Federal Constituency, led by the state Financial Secretary, Prince Adesoji Adegoke, former Deputy Speaker Ropo Oyewole, two serving commissioners, Dipo Eluwole and Biyi Odunlade, along with 35 others, had taken the decision at a meeting last week Monday.

    However, in a statement by the Governor’s spokesman, Olawale Rasheed, Adeleke confirmed that the matter had been resolved, urging all stakeholders to resist attempts by the opposition to create division within the PDP.

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    The reconciliation was sealed at a high-powered meeting attended by Deputy Governor Adewusi, Deputy Senate Minority Leader Senator Lere Oyewumi, State PDP Chairman Hon. Sunday Bisi, Secretary to the State Government Hon. Teslim Igbalaye, Chief of Staff Hon. Kazeem Akinleye, Chairman of the Commissioners’ Forum Alhaji Ganiyu Olaoluwa, and other party stalwarts.

    Governor Adeleke described the disagreement as a product of communication gaps and external influences, praising party leaders for their openness and commitment to unity ahead of next year’s elections.

    “Throughout this meeting today, I see Ile Ife PDP very truly united. I listen to all the leaders here and I see clearly a communication gap among the leaders. There is also a strong sign of an outsider plot to divide Ife PDP.

    “Now that we have seen the roots of the matter, I charge us to get back to work. Our administration has done so much for Ifeland and we are still going to do more.

    “Ile Ife is a PDP territory. Go back and sustain the tempo. I commend the elders and leaders, the senatorial leader, the local party chairmen, the elected party chairmen, party chiefs and operatives. Go back and continue working for victory of the party” the Governor told the party chiefs.

    Earlier, the party chairman, Hon Sunday Bisi described the incident leading to a vote of no confidence as a family affair, adding that “all parties have demonstrated true love for the party.

    “We are glad that all issues have been ironed out. It is the resolution of this meeting that all statutory meetings for party mobilisation should reconvene and all party members and leaders should decisively frown at any act capable of misinterpretation as anti-party activity”, the party chairman told the meeting.

  • Oba Ladoja charges Yoruba traditional rulers on unity, peaceful coexistence 

    Oba Ladoja charges Yoruba traditional rulers on unity, peaceful coexistence 

    The Olubadan-designate Oba Rasidi Ladoja has called on traditional rulers in Yorubaland to embrace peaceful coexistence in the interest of the entire Yoruba race.

    He urged them to also ensure that unity, promoting and preservation of the Yoruba culture and traditions remains their collective watch word. 

    He gave the charge while playing host to the Elerinmo of Erinmo-Ijesa kingdom, Oba Michael Ajayi, who paid him a congratulatory visit at his private residence, Ondo street, Bodija, Ibadan at the weekend. 

    Welcoming the monarch and his entourage, Oba Ladoja expressed gratitude to the monarch and the entire people of Erinmo Ijesa for the gesture and love.

    Speaking on the import of the visit, he said the unity and promotion of peaceful togetherness is a collective responsibility of all Yoruba traditional rulers, and which just be pursued.

    According to him, Yoruba has rich cultural values that the whole world cherish and respect, as such, nothing should be done to tanish tjem, which he described as great Yoruba cultural heritages.

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    Earlier in his remarks, the Elerinmo of Erinmo said the emergence of Oba Ladoja as the Olubadan is a testimony of divine providence, wisdom and the collective trust of the great people of Ibadanland, adding, “with great joy and heartfelt delight, I extend my warm congratulations on your ascension to the revered throne of Olubadan of Ibadanland.” 

    Oba Ajayi prayed that as the Olubadan-designate steps into the the exalted office, his reign will usher in greater peace, unity and development for Ibadanland and indeed for Yoruba land as whole.

    According to the Elerinmo, the stool of Olubadan is of historical significance, praying further that Oba Ladoja reign be marked with wisdom, long life, prosperity and countless achievements that will further uplift the heritage and dignity of the Yoruba race in entirety.

  • Ekiti residents laud Oyebanji’s strides in infrastructure, health, others

    Ekiti residents laud Oyebanji’s strides in infrastructure, health, others

    Residents of Ekiti state have given the administration of Governor Biodun Oyebanji a pass mark in all sectors of the economy, saying the state is better off in the last three years.

    The residents lauded the administration for its impactful initiatives in education, infrastructure, healthcare, agriculture, youth empowerment, job creation, and human capital development.

    They spoke at the weekend during a media tour and on-the-spot assessment of projects completed by the Oyebanji administration in the last three years, by journalists in the state.

    A community leader in Ikole-Ekiti, Chief Samuel Awotayo, said that the governor had surpassed the expectations of Ekiti people, noting that Oyebanji has brought unprecedented socio-economic growth and development to the state.

    He added that the governor, within three years, has overwhelmingly convinced the people that a greater Ekiti is achievable through massive investment in critical infrastructures, the health sector, education, and agriculture.

    Chief Awotayo said that the result of the laudable performance of Oyebanji was evident as all nooks and crannies of the state have been positively touched with his transformation agenda and inclusive governance approach.

    A resident of Igbemo Ekiti, Gboyega Ojo, said that the completion of the Iworoko-Are-Afao-Ado-Ekiti Ring Road has improved commercial activities for his community, known for rice production.

    According to Ojo, as far as the residents of Iworoko, Afao, Are, and Igbemo are concerned, the ring road stands out as one of the most visible achievements under the first phase of the Ekiti Ring Road project.

    Other residents confirmed that the route, which connects Iworoko through Are, Afao, Araromi Obo, the Ekiti Cargo Airport, and terminates at Aso Ayegunle on Ijan Road, has already begun to boost commerce, attract visitors, and ease movement across communities.

    Speaking on the renovation of the General Hospital Ilupeju, a resident of the area, Mrs Ajoke Aderemi, said people now have access to better medical care because of the new medical facilities and medical officers posted to the facility.

    “I delivered my two children in a private hospital, but the one on my back was delivered here in this hospital. We thank the government for improving this place and making pregnant women get free health care,” she said.

    A parent, Mr Olusegun Ajayi, who spoke with journalists at Egbeoba High School, Ikole, said, “Before, the buildings in this school were dilapidated. Parents preferred private schools, but today, the facilities have improved, and enrolment has increased because many parents have withdrawn their children from private schools.” 

    In Aisegba Community Grammar School in Aisegba-Ekiti, Mr Oluwadare Aderibigbe described the school project as a major relief for both teachers and students, saying, “Seven years ago, these buildings were eyesores, but now everywhere is okay. The provision of boreholes has also improved health and hygiene.”

    He also called on the state government to construct perimeter fencing for enhanced security, saying this would further boost the security architecture of the Citadel of Learning.

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    Youths also praised the governor for his Agricultural initiatives, like the Erifun Livestock project and training youths in modern poultry management, Renewed Hope Farms that dotted across the three geopolitical zones.

    Ayomide Oluwale, a livestock farmer, said the project has taught participants how to manage feeds, lighting, and production cycles for up to 3,000 birds per pen.

    He appealed for solar street lights and more pens to reduce security risks and expand youth participation.

    At the Renewed Hope Farm at Eporo-Ekiti, Emure Local Government, established in partnership with YSJ Farm Settlement, Farm Manager, Solomon Adediran, described it as one of the best farm projects in the state, saying, “Last year, participants were trained and the government cleared 201 hectares for YSJ.

    “We now have 126 participants grouped into six teams. The government provides bulldozers, seeds, fertilisers, and chemicals free of charge. We planted maize this year, and in two to three weeks, we will harvest. Offtakers are ready to buy, and participants will earn after selling.”

    A participant, Seyi Olootu, commended the empowerment programme, noting that the inclusion of women has made his administration the government of all.

    “We are being empowered and trained for free. We want to appreciate the Governor for this opportunity. Women must be inclusive in governance, and he has tried in that aspect”, he added.

  • Oyo ex-lawmakers seek Police protection for Assembly member over N300b loan saga

    Oyo ex-lawmakers seek Police protection for Assembly member over N300b loan saga

    The Forum of Former Lawmakers in Oyo State, under the aegis of Oyo State Progressives ex-Parliamentarians, has called on the Inspector General of Police and other security agencies to protect Hon. Ibrahim Shittu, member representing Saki West State Constituency in the Oyo State House of Assembly.

    The forum alleged that some disgruntled politicians are unhappy with Shittu for exposing a purported N300 billion loan said to have been approved by the Assembly for Governor Seyi Makinde.

    At an emergency meeting held over the weekend in Ibadan, the forum’s chairman, Hon. Ibrahim Bolomope, said they were compelled to intervene because of concerns about the implications of the loan on the people of Oyo State and the safety of their colleague.

    The ex-lawmakers argued that despite increased federal allocations under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration, Governor Makinde has continued to rely heavily on loans since 2019, with little visible impact on infrastructure and the welfare of citizens.

    Members of the forum include former Speakers Hon. Olagunju Ojo and Hon. Asimiyu Alarape, as well as Hon. Sikiru Akintola Alli, Hon. John Olaleru, Hon. Mogaji Adigun Ahmed Murphy, Hon. Elder Adegboyega Mathew Abioye, Hon. Fatai Salaam, Hon. Afeez Adeleke, Hon. D.A. Lawal, Hon. Dr. Mathew Oyedokun, Hon. Hazmat Ogunsola, Hon. Mrs. Ramata Okemakinde, among others.

    Bolomope said, “We members of Oyo State Progressives ex-Parliamentarians, consisting of former Honourable members of the Oyo State House of Assembly, have met and deliberated upon the revelation made by Hon. Shittu Ibrahim from Saki West State constituency.

    “We looked into the facts of the matter, its merit and demerit, and we come to the conclusion that we have to applaud Hon. Shittu for representing the state very well, not just his own constituency.

    “As former lawmakers, we know that the House of Assembly could approve loans for the executive, but when they are doing that, they must follow the rules of the game.

    “In this instance, the House cannot sit and approve a loan for the Governor without having a two-thirds majority of members of the House at the sitting for fiscal matters, or in some instances, at least they must have a simple majority of the members of the House.

    “From the available records, this is not the first loan that the House has approved for the Seyi Makinde-led government. The Oyo State government has taken various loans, which include 100 billion naira in 2020, in 2021-2022 additional 50 Billion Loan, in 2023, 150 billion naira in a recent report of plan for another humongous 300 billion naira loan.

    “If we take the increase in the allocations accrued to the State Governments into consideration, we will discover that it is not right for the Oyo State government under Engr. Seyi Makinde is to take a loan again.

    “Similarly, Governor Seyi Makinde’s colleague Governors like Hope Uzodinma have confirmed that with the rate of the allocation his state is receiving monthly, he has been able to clear the backlog of debts inherited from the previous administrations and was able to increase the minimum wage of workers in his state to 104,000 naira.

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    “Now, our concern and from our experiences as former lawmakers, when somebody comes out to reveal the truth, especially in our environment where truth is difficult to get by, anybody who says the truth is prone to danger.

    “This is the reason why we call on the Inspector General of Police and other sister security agencies in the country to provide adequate security for our own brother and colleague, Hon. Ibrahim Shittu, and others who share a similar view with him in the assembly.

    “We believe that if this is done, the security agencies would have proven to Nigerians that people who have information that will expose the ills and corruption in society, that will assist the ordinary common man, will have the courage to come out and inform the public.

    “We also have it on good authority that there is a grand plan by the House of Assembly to suspend Hon. Ibrahim Shittu anytime the House resumes and stops his salary and allowance for exposing them to the public. We want to warn the House to jettison such a plan to avoid any form of violence that may erupt thereafter.

    “In conclusion, we once again applaud Hon. Shittu for being a courageous parliamentarian and for a good representation of his people.”

  • APC scribe Basiru rallies Alubarika movement for Osun 2026, Tinubu’s 2027 re-election

    APC scribe Basiru rallies Alubarika movement for Osun 2026, Tinubu’s 2027 re-election

    …says he will abide by the decision of leadership over my gubernatorial ambition

    The National Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Ajibola Basiru, has mobilised the Alubarika Movement, a socio-political group, to secure victory for the party in the 2026 Osun governorship election and ensure the re-election of President Bola Tinubu in 2027.

    Addressing hundreds of members of the group over the weekend in Osogbo, the Osun State capital, Basiru reaffirmed his loyalty to the party, stressing that “winning is key for APC.”

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    On his gubernatorial ambition, he said, “There is no need for desperation. I am a party man to the core, and whoever the party chooses is acceptable to me. What matters now is for us to stay united and continue the great work we are doing to elevate our party in the state to an enviable position.”

    The APC scribe also pledged his commitment to Tinubu’s re-election bid, stating that the President is laying the foundation for a strong economy and that opposition parties are only driven by self-interest.

    In his goodwill message, the Chairman of the Alubarika Movement, Alhaji Kehinde Olamolu, assured Basiru of the group’s unwavering loyalty, vowing to intensify grassroots mobilisation to deliver resounding victories for APC in both the 2026 Osun governorship and 2027 presidential elections.